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Jonathan Nadeau, our Accessibility Correspondent, writes in reference to our discussion of Internet access as a human right — he wants to see this expanded to technology access as a whole since so many people are disabled in some way

Computa Mike congratulates us on our first place in the Linux Format podcast round up in Issue 147

Campbell Barton tells us that Blender is moving to an 8 weekly release cycle, he also mentions the new Blender Podcast

Whym says Dan is right to question the openness of Darwin and claims it can’t even be booted without proprietary drivers from Apple

B1ackCr0w aka. Alistair Munro sends us a story about a recent firmware update for the BT Home Hub that blocks Linux devices

Joel J. Adamson says he has a friend in Peace Corps who has found an innovative way to raise money for the people in his village in Togo: he’s selling a CD to raise enough money for them to buy a donkey ($350)